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Mike Luckovich-Georgia peaches (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2023
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calimary
(90,010 posts)1. When even worms are more admirable.
iluvtennis
(21,497 posts)4. +1. n/t
The Unmitigated Gall
(4,710 posts)2. There just isn't anything in nature
As gross as a nazi.
Hagfish and tapeworms come close, but still, no.
SYFROYH
(34,214 posts)3. Even Rep Gov. Kemp was repulsed
https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/neo-nazis-gather-outside-east-cobb-synagogue/QJLSUNXQSBCS5DMLVL4444M534/
We must all raise our voices loudly against this vile hate, Warnock tweeted.
The two politicians were responding to a display by Neo-Nazi extremists waving swastika flags and displaying antisemitic propaganda who gathered in front of an east Cobb synagogue Saturday during services, drawing outrage from people who passed by the demonstration.
Some passersby demanded that the group of about 10 people leave the sidewalk in front of Chabad of Cobb also called Chabad Lubavitch in some of the social media posts and condemned their display. They also posted photos and videos of the group on social media, asking the public to help identify them.
Kemp called the demonstration a shameful act.
I share in the outrage over this shameful act and stand with Georgians everywhere in condemning it, he wrote on Twitter. We remain vigilant in the face of these disgusting acts of bigotry.
We must all raise our voices loudly against this vile hate, Warnock tweeted.
The two politicians were responding to a display by Neo-Nazi extremists waving swastika flags and displaying antisemitic propaganda who gathered in front of an east Cobb synagogue Saturday during services, drawing outrage from people who passed by the demonstration.
Some passersby demanded that the group of about 10 people leave the sidewalk in front of Chabad of Cobb also called Chabad Lubavitch in some of the social media posts and condemned their display. They also posted photos and videos of the group on social media, asking the public to help identify them.
Kemp called the demonstration a shameful act.
I share in the outrage over this shameful act and stand with Georgians everywhere in condemning it, he wrote on Twitter. We remain vigilant in the face of these disgusting acts of bigotry.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)5. Trump's Nazis are the mold on MTG's Peachtree dish.
Trump's Nazis are the mold on MTG's Peachtree dish.
Rhiannon12866
(255,517 posts)6. K&R for another great Luckovich!